POSTPONED, Date TBD: Robotics and Simulations using Open 3D Engine and ROS2 - Robot Operating System - SGVLUG Monthly Meeting Presentation
** This event is being temporarily postponed due to scheduling conflicts and the continued active recovery in our area. Please be safe and let's be there for each other in this difficult time. **
Note: O3DE in the Middle of May is scheduled to release its next official version 25.05 with updated ROS2 features and current Jazzy version compatibility. This presentation will include that exciting new information.
The SGV Linux Users Group Monthly Meeting on [date TBD] will be hosting a presentation on open source robotics and simulations using the Open 3D Engine(o3de.org) and ROS2 Robot Operating System(ros.org). Topics covered will include what is O3DEngine, how it works with ROS2, how to onboard to the community project and get started making simulations. Also discussed will be SpaceROS, asset management, real-time high-fidelity simulation rendering, plus Joe Bryant, Open 3D Foundation Executive Director, will be sharing a few of his insights with the Pasadena community.
Who would benefit from this presentation: Anyone from enthusiasts to specialized professionals with interests in robotics simulators. The main industries covered will be aerospace, digital twins, manufacturing, warehousing and logistics, agriculture, automotive, virtual/volume production, real-time high-fidelity rendering, interactive media and entertainment.
For more information see the SGVLUG Meetup group.
https://www.meetup.com/sgvtech/?eventOrigin=event_home_page
Location info: TBD - Hopefully Supplyframe DesignLab
Note: This presentation will also be updated and schedule for presentation at Glendale Tech Week 2025 as well as Pasadena Connect Week 2025.
Speaker info: JT Nelson is the founder of the SoCal Blender group, founding member of the Pasadena Open Source consortium, a global open source specialist and an active member of the Open 3D Engine and simulation community. He has a passion for open source and robotics. From his childhood watching Hollywood robots grow more complex and nuanced to his innovative robotic work in the biomedical industry, he likes lurking in the shadows effecting disruptive technologies and methods for our evolving open source digital world.